Fish would only generate heat in the human body if one is allergic to it, which could result in a fever. There are many health benefits, and hazards, in eating fish.
No. Even if you tried to artificially inseminate a fish with human sperm, there are various biological guards to prevent this type of hybridization, foremost of which is the number of chromosomes in the male and female sex cells (gametes). If this chromosone count doesn't match, as it doesn't between human and fish,, the egg won'tbe fertilized.
Fish have adapted to survive in aquatic environments by developing gills to extract oxygen from water, while fish-eating birds rely on a different respiratory system that requires them to breathe air. If the lake becomes depleted of oxygen or contaminated with toxins, the fish may still be able to survive using their gills, while the birds would not be able to find suitable prey or may become poisoned by ingesting contaminated fish.
The cleaner fish, such as cleaner wrasses or cleaner shrimp, perform a mutualistic cleaning behavior where they remove parasites, dead skin, and fungi from other fish by eating them. This cleaning behavior benefits both the cleaner fish and the fish being cleaned by reducing parasite loads and maintaining their health.
Just think of anything eating anything else. The most obvious would probably be a shark eating just about anything. Cleaner wrasse eating parasites off a host is an example, Parrot fish eating algae and polyps, plecostomus eating just about anything growing on rocks or on the sea bed. Keep in mind that predation is not reserved to just carnivores, even a cow eating grass in a form of predation.
Coral-eating fish can threaten coral reefs by overgrazing on the coral, which can lead to coral death and reduced reef health. Their impact can be mitigated by managing fishing practices, protecting key herbivorous fish species, and promoting coral reef conservation efforts.
As far as I'm aware, eating anything generates heat in the human body, since the food is providing a "fuel" for which the human body can use to maintain a core heat. Also, all foods consumed require your body to make some effort in order to digest and absorb the nutrients, which will also generate some heat.
I'm sorry, that is too stupid of a question for me to answer.
It can. Cholesterol comes from anything that comes from animals, wether it be meat, eggs, milk, fish, etc.
No. You won't get scales from eating fish food. But it probably isn't very good for your body.
Well, for living things, calories generate energy, so basically it is from eating fish.
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Eating human fingers (dead or alive) is called cannibalism and is not approved of. Eating fish fingers are fine.
It is actually impossible for a body to smell of fish. Unless the person gets a raw fish and rubs it all over their body, a human body cannot smell of raw fish.
Human was bone in body side ,looking for fish us body stretcher for bone .
That your eating fish
The fuzzy white things are fungus, they are eating the dead tissue of the fish.
Human's pay a big attribute to the impact on Italy because asItalyis surrounded by sea Italians eat a great deal of sea food and are eating the sea out of fish. the saying 'there is plenty of fish in the sea' is now turing into a stereotype as there is 1 million less fish in the sea from last year as Italian's have been eating us out of fish and other seafood.